Regular Events

Introduction to Meditation & Buddhism ~ 7.30 - 9:15pm - |
Weekly meetings : Hall 1 - Upstairs

Tuesday Evening Buddhism & Meditation Classes

Jim Teoh, Giles Barton & Sister Yeshe Chodron

Roadmap to Happiness and Satisfaction

NEW TERM 2008.

Each unit will develop and deepen earlier material and will introduce new material so that the participants feel and know that they are going somewhere......and learning something new each week and over the ensuing months.

Ample time will be available for discussion and questions. Participants will be encouraged to take an active part within course time & via a range of suggested activities outside weekly meetings.

No previous experience of Meditation is needed. All are most welcome to attend. You are strongly urged to try to attend each week.

Chien Hoong Gooi, is involved in research applying mindfulness in the treatment of anxiety disorders and is currently undergoing training as a Clinical Psychologist. He was the previous Buddhist Chaplain at the University of New South Wales and has led workshops and given talks to the student community.

Jim Teoh, who also has conducted the introduction to Buddhism classes at the Library, leads this class on how to apply Buddhism in everyday life situations. The class consists of discussions on a wide range of issues, sharing of ideas, experience and wisdom. It is especially suitable for those who have completed the Buddhism for Beginners Course or those who have a basic understanding of Buddhism, but all are very welcome to attend.

Giles Barton has worked with children and adolescents over the last 18 years in the areas of drug and alcohol, oncology, and mental health. Currently he is the nurse unit manager for an adolescent inpatient facility.
He is also currently researching adolescent religion and spirituality in mental health and has taught meditation to young people and adults at a number of organisations, both private and government, around Sydney.

Jim Teoh and Chien Hoong alternate with Giles Barton in 4 week blocks to conduct our Tuesday night Meditation class.

We welcome you if you are a beginner and you may commence at any time.

 

Time: Tuesday Evenings ~ 7.30pm - 9.15pm
(The Library will still have extended opening hours before the class.)
Location: Buddhist Library ~ 90 - 92 Church Street, Camperdown
Enquiries: 9519 6054 or library@buddhistlibrary.org.au


 

F.A.Q.

Q. Do you I need to have done the previous units?
A. No you do not have had to, but would have been a plus.

Q. If I miss the first few classes can I still attend.
A. Yes you most certainly can, please ask if there are any left over course notes.

 

WEDNESDAYS

Mindfulness Meditation - Lotus Buds ~ 7:30 - 9:30pm
weekly meetings : Hall 1- Upstairs

Lotus Buds Sangha is the name of the group that meets each Wednesday at the Library. Normally there are between 20 and 30 people each week who come from all walks of life with a range of experience in Buddhist practice – beginners are always most welcome.

We are led by lay teachers in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Zen monk who has lived in the west for the past forty years. Thay, meaning teacher, is a poet and peace activist who has monks and nuns in monasteries in France, USA and Vietnam and is the author of many books on Buddhism.

Each week we practice various meditation techniques including guided meditations, walking meditation, mindful movements and relaxation meditations as well as hearing dharma talks and silent sittings. The teachings are given by a number of teachers, including Khanh Le Van, John Barclay, Mai Chan Trong and Peter Wale.

Together we learn ways to live “deeply in the present moment” - using Buddhist teachings in a practical way to bring peace, joy and happiness to our busy 21st Century lives. Our teacher emphasizes developing mindfulness in even what we might consider the most mundane of our daily tasks; such as brushing our teeth or waiting for the traffic lights to change. The methods have been described as deceptively simple yet deeply profound.

Lotus Buds are a group of everyday people learning to develop our own awareness, understanding and compassion – as Thay would say “growing our hearts a little bigger each day”. Why not drop in one Wednesday and join us?

Contact details: www.lotusbudsangha.org John Barclay 9559-8805 Khanh Le Van 9543-2873

This evening is open to everyone.

 

SATURDAYS

Practical Buddhism Discussion Group ~ 5:00 - 7:00pm
1st Saturday of Every Month : Hall 1: Upstairs

Jim Teoh, who also has conducted the introduction to Buddhism classes at the Library, leads this class on how to apply Buddhism in everyday life situations. The class consists of discussions on a wide range of issues, sharing of ideas, experience and wisdom. It is especially suitable for those who have completed the Buddhism for Beginners Course or those who have a basic understanding of Buddhism, but all are very welcome to attend.

Yoga and Meditation Class with Giles Barton

Saturday Mornings, Timing : 10.00 - 11.30AM (Participation by donation)

This Course will explore why yoga important to us. Yoga means to yoke or unite the body and mind so as to still the mind.

These Mornning classes aim to provide a gentle introduction to both physical and mental yoga for those interested in or wanting to learn how to calm the mind.

 

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The Buddhist Library and Meditation Centre
90 - 92 Church St, Camperdown - Sydney N.S.W. 2050
Ph (02) 9 519 6054 Email: info@buddistlibrary.org.au